Military to be used to stem Channel crossings as Johnson seeks to stay PM

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Military to be used to stem Channel crossings as Johnson seeks to stay PM
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No 10 reportedly preparing populist offensive including sending people to African countries for processing

on the parties, which is expected to focus on the faults of senior civil servants in Downing Street. The report is not expected to call for a criminal inquiry into Johnson, but Gray could still suggest that the PM’s ethics adviser Christopher Geidt could investigate whether he had breached the ministerial code.

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